Norwegian Air Shuttle demands Boeing pay for grounding of 737 MAX planes

AFP  |  Oslo 

Low-cost Norwegian Air Shuttle, which has grounded its 18 8 pending an investigation into the cause of a crash in Ethiopia, said Wednesday it will demand financial compensation from

Norwegian, whose finances are currently under pressure, cancelled 19 flights on Wednesday, the day after it decided to ground all flights with the 8, the same model that crashed in on Sunday killing all 157 passengers and crew.

"We're going to send the invoice to those who built the plane," a for the company, Lasse Sandaker-Nielsen, told AFP in an email.

Sandaker-Nielsen said the "should not suffer financially from this."

Norwegian said it had reorganised its operations and transferred passengers to other flights to remedy the situation.

"We've worked very hard to find solutions for our passengers and have succeeded for the most part. There are only a few hundred left" to rebook, he said.

A string of countries and carriers have grounded the MAX 8 and the EU safety agency closed European airspace to the after Sunday's crash, the second with that model in the space of five months.

Norwegian, which recently raised new capital after suffering financial losses in the past two years, has seen its shares punished on the Oslo stock exchange this week, losing around 10 percent of their value.

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First Published: Wed, March 13 2019. 20:06 IST